Wheelchair
US-12303440-B2 · May 20, 2025 · US
US2021282986A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021282986-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117200339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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A wheelchair can comprise a frame and a plurality of wheels rotatably attached to the frame, and a motor coupled to the frame. A power source can be configured to power the motor. A drive shaft can be coupled to the motor. A first sprocket can be coupled to the drive shaft. A second sprocket can be configured to be rotationally fixed to a wheel of the plurality of wheels. A drive belt or chain can extend between the first sprocket and the second sprocket. An input device can be configured to receive an input from an operator and, in response to receiving the input, cause the motor to rotate.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A drive assembly for a wheelchair having a frame and a first drive wheel and a second drive wheel that are rotatably coupled to the frame, wherein each of the first drive wheel and second drive wheel is fixedly coupled to a respective axle so rotation of the respective axle causes corresponding rotation of the respective drive wheel, the drive assembly comprising: a first motor; a power source that is configured to power the first motor; a first drive shaft that is coupled to the first motor; a first transmission that is configured to couple the first drive shaft to the respective axle that is fixedly coupled to the first drive wheel; and an input device that is configured to receive an input from an operator and, in response to receiving the input, and to perform at least one of the following actions: provide a control signal for controlling an output of the first motor; or create an electrical coupling that provides power to the first motor, 2 . The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first transmission comprises: a first sprocket that is fixedly coupled to the drive shaft so that rotation of the drive shaft causes corresponding rotation of the first sprocket; a second sprocket that is configured to be rotationally fixed to the respective axle that is coupled to the first drive wheel; and a drive belt or chain that extends between the first sprocket and the second sprocket. 3 . The drive assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a second motor that is configured to receive power from the power source; a second drive shaft that is coupled to the second motor; and a second transmission that is configured to couple the second drive shaft to the respective axle that is fixedly coupled to the second drive wheel, wherein, in response to receiving the input, the input device is configured to one of: provide a second control signal for controlling an output of the second motor or create a second electrical coupling that provides power to the second motor. 4 . The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first motor is a back-drivable motor. 5 . The drive assembly as in claim 1 , further comprising a clutch that is configured to decouple the first motor from the first axle. 6 . The drive assembly as in claim 1 , wherein the first motor is positioned on a first side of the wheelchair, wherein the first drive shaft extends from the first motor toward an opposing second side of the wheelchair. 7 . A wheelchair comprising: a frame; a first drive wheel and a second drive wheel; a respective axle that is fixedly coupled to each of the first drive wheel and the second drive wheel so rotation of the respective axle causes corresponding rotation of the respective drive wheel, wherein each of the first drive wheel and second drive wheel is rotatably coupled to the frame via the respective axle; and a drive assembly comprising: a first motor; a power source that is configured to power the first motor; a first drive shaft that is coupled to the first motor; a first transmission that is configured to couple the first drive shaft to the respective axle that is fixedly coupled to the first drive wheel; and an input device that is con figured to receive an input from an operator and, in response to receiving the input, to perform at least one of the following actions: provide a control signal for controlling an output of the first motor; or create an electrical coupling that provides power to the first motor. 8 . The wheelchair of claim 7 , wherein the first transmission comprises: a first sprocket that is fixedly coupled to the first drive shaft so that rotation of the first drive shaft causes corresponding rotation. of the first sprocket; a second sprocket that is fixedly coupled to the respective axle that is coupled to the first drive Wheel so that rotation of the second sprocket causes corresponding rotation of the respective axle that is coupled to the first drive wheel; and a drive belt or chain that extends between the first sprocket and the second sprocket. 9 . The wheelchair of claim 7 , further comprising: a second motor that is configured to receive power from the power source; a second drive shaft that is coupled to the second motor; and a second transmission that is configured to couple the second drive shaft to the respective axle that is fixedly coupled to the second drive wheel, wherein, in response to receiving the input the input device is configured to one of: provide a second control signal for controlling an output of the second motor or create a second electrical coupling that provides power to the second motor. 10 . The wheelchair of claim 7 , wherein the first motor is a back-drivable motor. 11 . The wheelchair as in claim 7 , further comprising a clutch that is configured to decouple the first motor from the first axle. 12 . The wheelchair as in claim 7 , wherein the first motor is positioned on a first side of the wheelchair, wherein the first drive shaft extends from the first motor toward an opposing second side of the wheelchair. 13 . A wheelchair comprising: a frame; a plurality of wheels rotatably attached to the frame; a motor coupled to the frame; a power source that is configured to power the motor; a drive shaft that is coupled to the motor; a first sprocket that is coupled to the drive shaft; a second sprocket that is rotationally fixed to a wheel of the plurality of wheels; a drive belt or chain that extends between the first sprocket and the second sprocket; and an input device that is configured to receive an input from an operator and, in response to receiving the input, to perform at. least. one of the following actions: provide a control signal for controlling an output of the motor, or create an electrical. coupling that provides power to the motor. 14 . The wheelchair of claim 13 , wherein the input device comprises a variable speed throttle. 15 . The wheelchair of claim 13 , wherein the frame of the wheelchair is collapsible relative to an axis of rotation of the wheel of the plurality of Wheels. 16 . The wheelchair of claim 13 , wherein the motor is offset from a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the wheel and that bisects the wheelchair. 17 . The wheelchair of claim 13 , wherein the motor is offset from the plane by at least 6 inches. 18 . The wheelchair of claim 13 , wherein the drive assembly has a total weight of less than 3.0 kg. 19 . The wheelchair of claim 13 , wherein the frame comprises at least one handle, wherein the input device is disposed proximate to the at least one handle. 20 . The wheelchair of claim 13 , wherein the wheel of the plurality of wheels has a rotational axis, wherein the wheelchair further comprises: a push rim having a rotational axis that is offset from the rotational axis of the wheel of the plurality of wheels; and a push rim sprocket that is fixedly coupled to the push rim, wherein the belt or chain engages the push rim sprocket.
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